I went down this rabbit hole several years ago, and while finding quality equipment was important, at some point I had to step back and decide the capture was "good enough" - that the incremental quality gained by spending an additional several hundred dollars on more professional equipment wouldn't substantially improve the poor quality of the source material.
To that end, does anyone have familiarity with putting 640*480 videos on Blu-ray in H264 format, in order to cram hours and hours of video on one disk and allow it to be viewed on a standard Blu-ray player?
FWIW, archive the files however you want, then mux a copy into mkv files - most TVs, game consoles etc from the last 3 years or so will play those off USB
I went down this rabbit hole several years ago, and while finding quality equipment was important, at some point I had to step back and decide the capture was "good enough" - that the incremental quality gained by spending an additional several hundred dollars on more professional equipment wouldn't substantially improve the poor quality of the source material.
To that end, does anyone have familiarity with putting 640*480 videos on Blu-ray in H264 format, in order to cram hours and hours of video on one disk and allow it to be viewed on a standard Blu-ray player?